Cc State; Cc Type; Tx-Rdi; Missing Remote Meps - Allied Telesis x510-28GTX Command Reference Manual

Stackable gigabit edge switches x510 series
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C
F
M
ONNECTIVITY
AULT
ANAGEMENT
SHOW ETHERNET CFM MAINTENANCE
Table 9-5: Parameters in the output from show ethernet cfm
C613-50170-01 Rev B
C
OMMANDS
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POINTS LOCAL MEP
maintenance-points local mep domain <domain-name> service
<ma-name> mep <mep-id> details (cont.)
Parameter

CC State

CC Type

Tx-RDI

Current Defects
Current Highest
Defect Alarm
Alarm Minimum
Defect
Alarm Trip Time
Configured Remote
MEP IDs
Missing Remote
MEPs
Command Reference for x510 Series
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.4.7-1.x
Description
The MEP's CCM configured administrative state:
Up: Enable
Down: Disable.
The configured CCM sending and receiving type, either
multicast or unicast. If not yet configured, it shows as
None.
Whether this local MEP is sending RDI or not. An RDI is
sent when one or more of the following defects have been
declared by the local MEP:
someRMEPCCMdefect
someMACstatusDefect
errorCCMdefect
xconCCMdefect
A list of defects the local MEP is currently detecting. It
shows the defect(s), as both a defect priority and name.
The highest defect priority that has been encountered
while the local MEP has been in an alarm state.
The minimum defect the local MEP has to see before
declaring an alarm.
The amount of time the defect has to exist before an alarm
is declared.
A comma separated list of configured remote MEPs (by
MEP IDs) known by this local MEP. If the remote MEP also
has a configured unicast MAC address, the MEP ID will also
include -HHHH.HHHH.HHHH.
The remote MEPs (by MEP ID) that have been configured
against this local MEP but have not been heard from.
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